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St Mary, South Tidworth

This redundant church is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. It is
a mid-Victorian gem built by John Johnson in 1878-80. It has a stately interior
with rich carving and elegant arcades together with an unusual thin spire.

Opening arrangements: Key nearby
Address: Shipton Road, Tidworth, South Tidworth SP9 7ST

St Nicholas, Cholderton

St Nicholas, Cholderton

This remarkable church was built in 1840-50 by Wyatt & Brandon for the
Reverend Thomas Mozley, Cardinal Newman’s brother-in-law. It is based on
a college chapel, with a fine medieval hammerbeam roof. Good Victorian
furnishings include woodwork, Minton tiles and glass.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: A338, Cholderton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 0DW

St John Baptist, Allington

St John Baptist, Allington

This redundant church now belongs to the Friends of Friendless Churches. It
was rebuilt in 1851 by the Reverend William Grey. There are Norman
fragments. There is good decoration by William Morris in the chancel.

Opening arrangements: Key nearby; see notice in the porch
Address: Salisbury SP4 0DB

St Andrew, Boscombe

St Andrew, Boscombe

The Grade 1 church is built in flint and rubble with 14th century nave and
chancel. There is a shingled bell turret. The interior has white plastered walls
and good 17th century furnishings including a three decker pulpit. Richard
Hooker, the author of  The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity was rector here in
the late 17th century.

Opening arrangements: Key nearby; see notice in the porch
Address: Boscombe Lower Bridge, Salisbury SP4 0AJ

All Saints, Idmiston

All Saints, Idmiston

This redundant Grade 1 church is in the care of the Churches Conservation
Trust. The naves and arcades are in graceful Decorated style with the arches
built with alternating of greensand and limestone. There is a memorable
assortment of carved heads on the roof corbels. The church was restored by
Pearson in 1865-7 who built the shingled pyramidical spire.

Opening arrangements: Key nearby
Address:  Salisbury, Idmiston SP4 0AU

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